- [1] John
Haddow McSeveney (8
February 1931 – 12
December 2020) was a
Scottish football player and manager. A winger, he
joined Newport County in 1957...
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William McSeveney (4
March 1929 – 15
December 2021) was a
Scottish footballer who was best
known for his time at Motherwell.
McSeveney was born on 4 March...
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Hoogenboom (2000). Peskin...
- John Hay (1890).
Abraham Lincoln: A History. vol 9. ch. 3, 15 and 16.
McSeveney,
Samuel T. (1986). "Re-Electing Lincoln: The
Union Party Campaign and...
- Link, Arthur.
Woodrow Wilson and the
Progressive Era, 1910–1917 (1963)
McSeveney,
Samuel T. "The
Fourth Party System and
Progressive Politics", in. L....
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international footballer. Hugh
Dallas (referee) Jim
McCluskey (referee) John
McSeveney William McSeveney,
footballer and
Captain of
Motherwell Football Club...
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schoolfriends Marc
Shearer (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Alan
McSeveney (guitar),
Steven McSeveney (b**** guitar) and Bob
Holmes (drums). The
group relocated...
- and
civil engineering projects,
which was
headed by Ian
McSeveney for many years.
McSeveney eventually became the
managing director of
Buckingham Group...
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member of the
International Olympic Committee Seán
Thomas (1960–1961) John
McSeveney (1973)
Tommy Eggleston (1973–1974) Dave
Bacuzzi (1974–1984) Ray Treacy...
- 1999–00
season suffering relegation in the
playoffs to
Kilkenny City.
Jimmy McGeough was
appointed manager in 2002. In his
first season he led the club to...